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Order Sunstar's latest BTTF 1:18 scale DeLorean model, developed by BTTF.com! Sunday, May 25, 2008 BackTalk by Stephen Clark BackTalk: Bob Gale dashes any hope for ‘Back to the Future 4’ Bob Gale Celebration, Florida— On this weekend, the 18th anniversary of Back to the Future Part III‘s debut in theaters just as Indiana Jones embarks on a new hunt in nearly the same amount of time for crystal ...
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No 'Back to the Future 4', Says Writer-Producer
Cinematical — ... , a fourth installment in the series will not be happening anytime soon. BTTF.com reports back from a special screening/cast reunion last month in which Gale squashed sequel rumors right from the get-go: "Let me answer one question before anyone asks it, which is, 'Is there ever be a Back to the Future Part IV?'", Gale began, before answering, "No." ...

Is Bob Gale Considering Going Back To The Future?
Cinema Blend News — ... for a revival. That isn’t completely the case, however, at least in the case of one time traveling adventure. Recently, Bob Gale, Writer/Producer of Back to the Future appeared at a Q session to benefit the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Before the first question could be asked, Gale addressed the inevitable: ”Let me answer one question before anyone asks it, which is, 'Is there ever be a Back to the Future Part IV?'" Gale’s simple answer came in one word: "No. , according to BTTF.com . Oddly, the response wasn’t the excited thrill of a franchise that wouldn’t be messed with ...

Back to the Future Sequel Rumors Squashed
/Film — ... that’s probably not possible. Maybe a theatrical re-release might be another option. With digital cinema expanding in the numbers that it has been (primarily due to the popularity of 3D), I’m surprised that studios aren’t doing more big screen re-releases, as the costs would be minimal. Or perhaps they could give Back to the Future the post production 3D treatment that has been discussed for the Star Wars films. That might be the best way to reach the new generation. source: BTTF.com ...

Review: Indiana Jones 4 (2008)
Matte Havoc :: The Independent Film Commentator — ... space cowboys who love watching old samurai movies. After sitting through a viewing of the film I had walked out of the theater disappointed. I was pumped up when I heard about the release date for the film, because I thought it would be cool to see what Indy is up to these days. However, aliens and archaeologists just don't mix! There's only one film franchise that I love more than the Indy series and that would be the Back To The Future films. Boy, am I glad to hear that producer Bob Gale is not planning on doing a fourth installment of that franchise. Thank God! Anyway, ...

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